Topeka Capital Journal, Kansas
May 15 2013
Armenia benefits from Kansas partnership
Armenian defense official viewing American legal system
By The Associated Press
The Kansas adjutant general and top officials with the Armenian
Ministry of Defense say a 10-year relationship between the state and
the former Soviet republic has yielded benefits for both groups.
Delegations from Kansas and Armenia have worked since 2003 to forge
ties within their military, government, business and legal
communities.
Sergey (SIR-gay) Abrahamyan, (Aah-bruh-MY-ahn) a defense ministry
official from Armenia, says Wednesday his central Asian country has
learned a lot from Kansas that it is using in its new democracy. His
visit this week was a follow up to a recent delegation visit to view
the American legal system.
Previous Kansas delegations to Armenia have helped establish a
noncommissioned officer program in the military and emergency medical
services.
http://cjonline.com/news/2013-05-15/armenia-benefits-kansas-partnership
From: Baghdasarian
May 15 2013
Armenia benefits from Kansas partnership
Armenian defense official viewing American legal system
By The Associated Press
The Kansas adjutant general and top officials with the Armenian
Ministry of Defense say a 10-year relationship between the state and
the former Soviet republic has yielded benefits for both groups.
Delegations from Kansas and Armenia have worked since 2003 to forge
ties within their military, government, business and legal
communities.
Sergey (SIR-gay) Abrahamyan, (Aah-bruh-MY-ahn) a defense ministry
official from Armenia, says Wednesday his central Asian country has
learned a lot from Kansas that it is using in its new democracy. His
visit this week was a follow up to a recent delegation visit to view
the American legal system.
Previous Kansas delegations to Armenia have helped establish a
noncommissioned officer program in the military and emergency medical
services.
http://cjonline.com/news/2013-05-15/armenia-benefits-kansas-partnership
From: Baghdasarian